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Keeping the above in mind ••••••••. And our pictures are better than any words we could use to describe our coins. It shows all the doubling described by John Wexler in his book, The Lincoln Cent Doubled Die, on ONE CENT, the designer's initials (FG) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and EPU except Listed by Wiles as a URS-2 (2 known) but we have several.

Overall, nice for the price! $55.00, MS63/+ Red $75.00, MS64 Red $95.00 1964 1c Doubled Die Obverse shows as a "bar" under L of LIBERTY. These are nice sharp earlier die state coins, (perhaps EMDS), with a complete secondary "D" showing within and to the north of the primary "D"! Currently unique, and may remain so. 16 2007-W $25 Statue of Liberty, Frosted FREEDOM, PR 21 1 Fantastically rare variation that was never intended for release. Extra Rock!

A really nice one! MS63 RD $5.00, MS64 RD $7.50 1960 1c LD Doubled Die Reverse. A super strong partial punching to the north that look like a "hook" or a Russian Sickle. All I can say is that it is a really nice minor!

If you have any questions about grading, grading holders or grading services -- please call or email us. This is die stage showing numerous die scratches on the reverse. Sometimes, the laminated layer will fall away and be completely missing, other times it can be folded back across the surface of the coin. MS63RD...$24.95, MS64RD...$34.95, MS65 RD...$45.00 1959-D/D/D 1c RPM#3, Wexler-RPM-012 D/D/D North & Overlapping; average MS63/64 as they come out of the tube $5.50 1959-D/D 1c RPM#4 D/D (Rotated CCW according to book

Only two to three dozen known. 30 1964 1C Special Mint Set Finish, SP NA *20-40 Known Rare prototype issue, supposedly to test the Special Mint Set finish intended for use MS60/+ Very Spotty $5.00 1960-D/D Small Date 1c RPM#101-C (former SD RPM#1) D/D Southeast. Total of four coins: MS63 $14.95, MS64 $24.95, MS65 $39.00 2007-P John Adams Dollar. We encourage you to call us.

Shows as a strong vertical bar & lower loop "D/L" to the north. If you are a serious collector, you should get to know which services grade the toughest and which are the most lenient. MS60/+ w/planchet stains $35.00, MS63/+ RD $55.00 1985-D/D 1c RPM#5 A nice RPM shifted to the west. MS63...$35, MS64 $45.00 1964-D 50c Doubled Die Obverse VCR#1/DDO#1, FS#-013.4.

MS64/+RD...$55.00, MS65 Blazing Red $75.00 1955-S/S 1c CONECA-RPM#5, Wexler-RPM-004. Contrary to the info in the Kennedy book and CPG this one is many times more scarce than RPM#1 or #2. Very scarce variety! Nice strong RPM from original roll!

Errors are becoming very rare as the mint has put in a systems in 2002 to vi...1940 1c Extremely Rare Wheat Cent TRIPLE STRUCK IN COLLAR Multiple Error Coin $19,850.00Buy It Some collectors will refer to these as Bottle Caps or Mushrooms. Note On 1972 Doubled Die Prices: J.T. All Measurements are approximations.

So without further adieu, here is the TOP 100 MODERN COINS: RANK IMAGE DESCRIPTION MINTAGE KNOWN DETAILS 1 1964-D Peace $1, MS 316,076 0 Most controversial and one of most famous Please note that since the above was written (many years ago) and that other numbering systems have evolved. Some of Wexler's "earlier new numbers" can be found with prefixes such as LCRPM (Lincoln Cent RPM) but the "LC" has been dropped from the system with the sequence numbers remaining If we feel an upgrade is argumentative, we will say nothing and you'll just get a high end coin that might grade higher if you resubmit it to the same or

MS64 Red $35.00, MS65 Red $45.00, MS66 Red $75.00 1942-D 1c Doubled Die Obverse CONECA-1-0-III; shows as a "bar" under the "L" of LIBERTY. The process also reduced the diameter of each coin significantly in addition to creating extremely strong edge lettering and thicker rims (you can only fit 23 of these into a plastic A nice stronger stage that shown in either edition of the RPM Book and displays a complete D/D to the east plus a split upper serif. MS64 $35.00 1963 25c Doubled Die Obverse CONECA-1-O-III, FS#-023; shows strong doubling on IN GOD WE TRUST & date.

Depending on how far out of the chamber the cent is when it gets struck again, the second strike can be off center a little bit or just catch the edge The 7 is level with rest of date.1971-P Doubled die obverse, strong doubling on LIBERTY & IN GOD WE TRUST.1972-P Lincoln Memorial Cent with a doubled date.1973-P No V.D.B.1980-D A shadow Very Strong doubling of WE TRUST, hair and TY of LIBERTY. This is a brand new variety that is similar to DDO-009 with the doubling over the tail of the 2 of da...

Strong spread on date, IN GOD WE TRUST, and ERTY of LIBERTY; doubling flat in areas close to the rim due to insufficient metal to strike up (as typical to the MS64/65 RB Some small obverse specks and rev streaks; overall fairly nice. $39.00, MS65 $65.00, MS66 $95.00 1939-D/D 1c RPM#1 Stage-C. Sometimes, dimes and quarters (and other coins with reeded edges) lose their grooves due to being tossed around on their edges in a laundry dryer. This is actually an error due to a "filled die" and not ...